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Technological Development Of Modern States: Artificial Intelligence In Public Administration
[Технологическое Развитие Современных Государств: Искусственный Интеллект В Государственном Управлении]

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  • Sergey L. Katanandov (Катанандов С.Л.)

    (Northwest Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

  • Andrey A. Kovalev (Ковалев А.А.)

    (Northwest Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration)

Abstract

In the XXI century the development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology has completely changed the sphere of human existence and now defines the nature of interaction between society and the state. The sphere of public administration, thus, as well as many other spheres, is transformed and developed under the influence of artificial intelligence. The aim of the work is to investigate foreign experience in the field of research and practical implementation of artificial intelligence technology. A significant problem of the process of implementation of AI technology in public administration is the emphasis only on technological aspects, while the ethical and legal aspects are often given unjustifiably little attention, both in theoretical studies and in practice. That is why with the help of AI it is necessary to make updates in public administration, relying on those of its fundamental objectives, for which public administration was originally meant.

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  • Sergey L. Katanandov (Катанандов С.Л.) & Andrey A. Kovalev (Ковалев А.А.), 2023. "Technological Development Of Modern States: Artificial Intelligence In Public Administration [Технологическое Развитие Современных Государств: Искусственный Интеллект В Государственном Управлении]," State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 1, pages 174-182.
  • Handle: RePEc:rnp:smmscn:s23124
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